Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Plus seat, having a 4-8 inches higher pitch than the standard Economy Class seats. This seat may have limited legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.

1 D

Plus

Standard & Bulkhead

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Plus seat, having a 4-8 inches higher pitch than the standard Economy Class seats. This seat may have limited legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.

1 C

Plus

Standard & Bulkhead

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Plus seat, having a 4-8 inches higher pitch than the standard Economy Class seats. This seat may have limited legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.

1 A

Plus

Standard & Bulkhead

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Plus seat, having a 4-8 inches higher pitch than the standard Economy Class seats. This seat may have limited legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

4 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

4 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

4 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

4 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

5 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

5 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

5 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

5 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

5 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

5 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

6 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

6 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

6 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

6 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

6 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

6 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

7 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} has a misaligned window.

7 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

7 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

7 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

7 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

7 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} has a misaligned window.

8 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

8 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

8 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

8 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

8 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

8 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

9 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

9 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

9 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

9 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

9 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

9 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has a misaligned window.

10 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

10 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

10 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

10 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

10 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

10 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} has a misaligned window.

11 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is missing a window. If you like having a view, choose another seat.

11 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

11 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

11 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

11 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

11 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is missing a window. If you like having a view, choose another seat.

12 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} does not recline due to the exit row behind.

12 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} does not recline due to the exit row behind. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

12 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} does not recline due to the exit row behind.

12 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} does not recline due to the exit row behind.

12 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} does not recline due to the exit row behind. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

12 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} does not recline due to the exit row behind.

13 F

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead but it does not recline due to the exit row behind. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.

13 E

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead but it does not recline due to the exit row behind. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.

13 D

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead but it does not recline due to the exit row behind. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.

13 C

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead but it does not recline due to the exit row behind. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.

13 B

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead but it does not recline due to the exit row behind. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.

13 A

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead but it does not recline due to the exit row behind. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.

14 E

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space.

14 D

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space.

14 C

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space.

14 B

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space.

15 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

15 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

15 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

15 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

15 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

15 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

16 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

16 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

16 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

16 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

16 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

16 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

17 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

17 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

17 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

17 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

17 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

17 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

18 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

18 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

18 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

18 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

18 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

18 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

19 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

19 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

19 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

19 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

19 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

19 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

20 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

20 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

20 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

20 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

20 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

20 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

21 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

21 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

21 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

21 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

21 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

21 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

22 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

22 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

23 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

23 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

24 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

24 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

25 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

25 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

26 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

26 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

27 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

27 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

28 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. However, the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome.

28 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. However, the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome.

28 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

28 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

14 A

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space.

14 F

Economy

Standard & Exit Row

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat that has extra legroom due to the exit row ahead. The seat in front does not recline, giving you more space.

29 A

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is in the last row of the plane. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

29 B

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is in the last row of the plane. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. All B seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

29 C

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is in the last row of the plane. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

29 D

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is in the last row of the plane. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

29 E

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is in the last row of the plane. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. All E seats may have a video entertainment box underneath the seat in front, limiting the legroom.

29 F

Economy

Standard

On-Demand TV

AC Power

Seat {SEAT} is in the last row of the plane. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

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WestJet is transitioning from seatback monitors to a new wireless entertainment system. The 737 fleet will be equipped with WestJet Connect, a wireless streaming server with access to over 500 hours of free movies and television episodes, as well as 3 channels of live streaming TV and connection to the Internet (a paid service from $4.99 to $16.09)

Earbuds are available for purchase on all WestJet flights that offer in-flight entertainment options. Passengers can also use their own earbuds. All 3.5 mm (aproximately 1/8 in) stereo headphone connections (with one prong) will work with WestJet systems. For a description of the earbuds available for purchase, please visit the WestJet buy-on-board page.

Aircraft equipped with new Slimline seats feature 110-volt AC power ports (compatible with North American, European, and British standards).

WestJet is transitioning to a new wireless entertainment system which includes connection to the Internet. Various time-length passes are available. Fees range from $4.99 to $16.09.

On all flights over 70 minutes, WestJet is offering a complimentary beverage service which includes soft drinks, juice, coffee or tea, as well as passengers' choice of a sweet or salty snack.

On most flights over 1 hour and 40 minutes, snacks can be purchased through Westjet's Buy on Board program. View Menu

Overview

The Boeing 737 is the most environmentally friendly model in its class in terms of fuel consumption and noise control. The aircraft are equipped with winglets to provide additional fuel savings. Thanks to its ultramodern computer technology and GPS, this model of aircraft can be steered with great precision and fuel economy.

WestJet has operated a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft since it began in 1996. The narrow-body 737 happens to be one of the best-selling commercial jetliner in history. WestJet currently operates a fleet that spans through the generations of old and new. Latest additions to the fleet comprise of the 600 and the larger 800 series. Both add valuable and necessary flexibility to WestJet Airlines. However, the bulk of its fleet is made up of the Boeing 737-700.

WestJet fleet of 737-600, 737-700, and 737-800 aircraft features leather seats and Personal TVs or Wireless Entertainment and Internet Connectivity. WestJet's B737-800 operates on short and medium-haul flights and has a 168 seats capacity.

The Plus section is located in the first three rows of the aircraft and offer 3-4 inches of additional pitch. Passengers seated in Plus will get advance boarding, first access to overhead bins, and complimentary food and beverages (selections vary). In addition, the Plus fare offers passengers priority screening (at available airports) and the ability to change or cancel flights for no fee.

Plus seats offer 4-5 inches of seat recline, Economy seats offer 3 inches of recline. All B and # seats will have a video entertainment or 110/USB power box underneath the seat in front limiting under seat storage space and legroom.

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Read user reviews for WestJet Boeing 737-800 (738)

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2018/02/10 for Seat 6D

Seat pitch was great BUT passengers began lining up less than 1 hour after take off for front toilet. Flight attendant made them stay behind 3rd row because she was serving "plus" passengers. For the entire duration of the flight I was constantly bumped and hit by people going to the toilet. I do not recommend this seat for any flight more than an hour!

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2018/01/25 for Seat 13F

there is also no right arm rest. I didn't think i would miss having a right arm rest, until i didn't have one for that flight.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017/12/16 for Seat 20C

This review is for the new 737-800 Max. This is a great aeroplane. The entire appearance of the 'plane is improved, the windows are larger and the 'plane seemed quieter.
Seat 20C had plenty of leg room for me (5' 10") - my knees were 6" from the seat in front. I found it quite comfortable even though the seats are all thinner nowadays.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017/10/30 for Seat 14F

The window seats in exit rows 13 and 14 don't have a armrest on the window side. Annoying when you're paying, $40+ dollars for the seat.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017/08/31 for Seat 2C and 2D

There are large hard drives bolted on the seat supports under 2C and 2D. That reduces the legroom for seats 2C and 2-D by about 6 inches and it's very cramped. Not Really what you expect from premium seating. Im so sad I didn't take a picture of it for you.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017/08/27 for Seat 7A

7A gets 2 windows which is better than one regular window so I would definitely chose this seat again. Doesn't bother me that it is "misaligned". The view is still great if not better !

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017/08/10 for Seat 11a

Typical WestJet - subpar in most if not all areas plus now (like everyone else) they upcharge for every little thing like seat selection, 1st checked bag, air, water, gravity, lift, etc.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017/07/17 for Seat Average

The plane was full, and we boarded last, so got to sit in the Plus seats for free.
The Plus seat isn't much different than the regular seat. Only that there's a tiny bit more legroom, but since it's bulkhead, there isn't underseat storage, and the tray table is in the armrest. Since it's close to the washroom, there may be lots of people wanting to use it. There were no individual screens on this particular airplane.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017/06/19 for Seat 14C

This is a great seat. Plenty of leg room as it is the exit row. Well worth the extra money if you are 6' or taller.

Submitted by
Jane J on
2017/06/07 for Seat 2A

DO NOT PAY EXTRA FOR THIS SEAT! We were on the red eye special from Vancouver to Montreal and I paid extra in the hope we may be able to stretch out and get some sleep. You do get extra leg room - granted! But the seats are hard, there is no extra recline AND THE WORST is that the seat in the middle has a permanently fixed 'table' which means you cannot put the armrest up and use it to stretch out over. I feel you have less seat width than in economy!! And they could at least put their arm rest up! Several even managed to get a whole row to themselves and could lie flat!!! There was no way you could do this in the Plus seating even if you had the whole row! Will never fly WestJet again!

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017/04/28 for Seat 14a b c

the tray is in the seat in front and there is under seat floor storage.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017/02/28 for Seat A1

I am a 6 foot male and chose Air Transat's Option Plus so I would have the most amount of leg room. The seat cost should be discounted due to the small and uncomfortable seats. I will be flying AT163 in 2 days. If this seating is similar, then I will never fly AT again. The model indicated 737-800 but we ended up flying a 737-738 I think. Transat should have notified the passenger of this model change.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017/01/24

Recently on a flight to Cuba we booked Option Plus with Air Transat and chose the seats 1 A,B and C because the booking agent said they had more room. They only have more leg room, the seat width is ridiculously narrow, & the bulkhead too low for an average size person (5'7") for someone over 6' it is impossible. My mother is very slim and barely fit into the seat, her shoulders were wider than the seat. Seats in row 1 are only acceptable for very slim, petite people and children.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017/01/19 for Seat 13A

Tons of legroom (even more than Plus seating up front) and the fact that the row in front doesn't recline makes it even better. The comments on the seat indicate that the tray table is in the arm rest...it's not. However, window seats in this row do not have an arm rest on the side closest to the exit door.

Submitted by
Andrew M on
2016/12/04 for Seat 14D

Lots of legroom in this emergency row seat. I am 6' 5" and had about three inches from my knees to the seat back ahead of me. One gripe: The seat was rather uncomfortable due to the lack of padding.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016/10/18 for Seat 3F

Premium seating with 2 windows. Plenty of leg room. The center seat isn't missing, just has a tray table add on that is buckled in and secured rightly. It has a "padded" area for your elbow and extra drink holder. While one elbow has economy space room, the other has premium. Next time I'll be sure to get the window on my left side since I am right handed. Free meal, premium snacks, and premium drinks. Definitely worth the last minute upgrade.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016/07/14 for Seat 13D

Lots of extra leg room. The seat doesn't recline but it is definetly worth the trade-off. I also experienced the benefits of preboarding wiht a normal fare

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016/07/10 for Seat 12F

First I thought I would have a personal TV But I did not get one from LAX-YYC But the drinks were great and I liked the cookies and pretzels for snack. The food and drinks were great. I just wish had a TV when I was boarding in Los Angeles.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016/06/11

We were unsure which airline to use for flights between Vancouver and Honolulu so flew out using Air Canada Rouge and back on WestJet. WestJet wins all the way! Our seats were comfortable (unlike AC Rouge), leg room really good and service was friendly. WestJet every time from now on.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016/05/16

We had an amazing experience last year from Toronto to Vancouver and then on from Vancouver to Hawaii as we opted for the plus seating after the recommendation from the Westjet telephone representative for an addional $50/seat which was amazing. We had extra leg room and the middle seat by chance was empty which gave us even more room to relax and spread out...After such an amazing experience last year it only made sense to continue with plus seating again this year. The price had jumped from an extra $50/seat to $120/seat which, while still considerably better than purchasing plus at the time of booking, was still a bit surprising...This year I was told that there would be even more room as the middle seat had been removed back in September 2015 and larger seats would be replacing the old ones...To our surprise and disappointment, the seats were the same, only the middle seat had been modified with a booster like chair/tray table which made it impossible to get comfortable or even cozy up to my travelling companion. Even worse, I noticed that in row 3 the recline° of our chairs was significantly less than the seats in rows 1 and 2 eventhough we were all seated in plus...While this did not impede our leg room too much, the passengers in front were reclined much further than we could, and they were practically on our laps with their heads between the two rows!? We were even more shocked and disappointed when we realized that the passenger behind us in row 4 (not plus) had three seats to themselves and was able to lay down for the duration of the flight!?! Customer service on board from our flight attendants was excellent and superior to any other airline as always, as was the new Westjet connect content, but I don't understand why we weren't forwarded that row 3 had so much less recline° when we all paid for plus seating. Do not request row 3, as you will be sitting practically upright for your flight. Not worth the extra money this year at all...unfortunately very disappointed with the seats in row 3 :(

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016/03/03 for Seat 2a

While you get to avoid having someone in the middle seat because you are in plus, the stupid booster seat they fill the seat with is a waste of space. I was travelling with my girlfriend, while we essentially sat apart due to the spacer, neither of us was able to stretch out or really use this space in anyway. Better than economy...yes, but certainly not any form of first class and would benefit from having better seating instead of just decommissioning the middle seat.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016/02/20 for Seat 2F

Great seat, very comfortable.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016/02/16

There is no seat back screens in any of the fleet of West Jet planes now. They have all been replaced with personal playback units for rent. They are free in Plus seats. They have movies and television shows.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016/01/29 for Seat 1D

I took a trip to Calgary on this plane, and had the seat 1D. The leg room was very ample. Great value, highly recommend it

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015/11/18 for Seat 8C

8C has less floor room for your small bag due to some equipment box between seats B and C. This also seems true for other *C and *D seats in nearby rows.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015/10/17 for Seat 2F

This is my favourite seat on this aircraft. The economy seat pitch makes them very uncomfortable and I'm only 5'2". The Plus is definitely worth the money for long hauls.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015/09/21 for Seat 18b

This 737-800 had no Tv ,no radio/music channels it was a 3 hour look out past pax in 18A or reread the the newspaper for entertainment, but the airfare was no less. Next time Air Canada.
Peter Archer.
Oliver BC.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015/09/11 for Seat 18B

I was on one of the newer 737-800 that had no seat back TV's, but it did have in seat power & USB outlets, WIFI entertainment system and internet access. It was great. They offered 15 mins of free internet access as a trial, but I was able to relogin several times after the 15 mins were up, with no charge. I missed having the real time map showing our actual location, but I was able to track the flight progress on flighttracker website once I logged into internet access.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015/06/01 for Seat 2F

After 2 bad experiences on Wesjet due to most uncomfortable seats (people in front reclining their seat and making your 4 hour trip a trip to the torture room), I booked a ''Plus'' seat. Third time lucky, the chap in front came down as soon as we took off and moved so much that he knocked down my glass of red wine and it came down all over my trousers....how wonderful!
For my return trip, I got my money back from Westjet and booked on Air Canada....what a relief!

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015/05/24 for Seat 14C

The legroom is much narrower than the old plane. I try very best to check in right before 24 hours in order to get the exit row. I think the legroom is 1.5 times longer than the regular seat. Even if I cannot get the aisle seat, I would rather stick in the middle seat in an exit row instead of an aisle while company paid $20 to reserve an aisle seat. Plus everyone is trying to get room for overhead storage,having sit in exit row will entitle yourself to get on the plane first.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015/04/04 for Seat 2C

The struts that support the seats are not aligned with armrests as a previous reviewer mentioned. The effect is the window seats have unobstructed foot room that goes under the middle seats as well. The middle seats have generous foot room at the expense of the aisle seats but the outboard strut can get in your way. However, on planes with the entertainment system in the seat backs the middle seats lose a good chunk of foot room for the system. Finally the aisle seats have pathetic foot room as the inboard chair strut is quite far under the aisle seats and there is a metal rail under aisle seats as well to keep items stowed under seats contained.
If you are short and don't need to store things under the seats this won't matter to you. However for taller travellers or those with larger items to stow under the seats the aisle seats are much less desirable particularly on longer flights.
Other than that the seats lack lumbar support which if not addressed, again particularly on longer flights, can become an uncomfortable issue. And I would have to agree with Airbus comments that seats should never be less than 18" wide.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015/01/05 for Seat 12C

The seats on this new plane are horrifically uncomfortable. The legroom was not the problem. The pitch of the seats is such that by the end of a 3 hour flight I had such a stiff neck that lasted 2 days into my holiday. The fact that row 12 does not recline made matters worse as there was no way to relieve the effect on your neck. On our return flight, i had a seat that could recline but unfortunately could not recline it as the person behind me was over 6 feet and I would not do that to him. Will Be avoiding this new plane at all costs.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014/12/12

The new plane I was on had the new thiinner seats and no in-seat TV's. We upgraded to Plus for the legroom, which was ok, but the rest.....wow. I don't know what they have done to these seats, but there were the most uncomfortable seats I've ever had on a plane. Is the seat shorter? Are they more upright? Less padded? I think it's all of these. I can't pinpoint what is different, but it was a torturous trip. I can't imagine a trip longer that 3 hours in these seats.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014/12/03 for Seat 3C

All C and D seats on this plane have a space about 1 foot wide for the "personal" item and their feet under the seat ahead.
All A,B,E,F seats have a space almost twice that size. Very uncomfortable trip especially when the big fellow beside me spilled his scotch on me even though he had all the room!

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014/06/11 for Seat 4a

They won't let you use the Economy plus washroom and it's a long walk to the back of the plane.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014/05/07 for Seat 3A

3A is a Plus Seat and these seats have amazing legroom, they are definitely worth paying the extra money, especially on any flights to Mexico or Hawaii where the flights can run anywhere between 4 and 7 hours. They run anywhere between $40-$60 per seat depending on the flight length. Best pay for the seats when checking in if there are any left instead of buying the Plus Seat when purchasing your fare, you'll save a lot of money that way. Free food and drinks in these seats are also a bonus.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014/01/31 for Seat 1F

Leg room is quite good, the problem is with the curvature of the airframe, it narrows and anyone 6 feet and over, won't have adequate headroom

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Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2018 / 02 / 10
for Seat 6D

Seat pitch was great BUT passengers began lining up less than 1 hour after take off for front toilet. Flight attendant made them stay behind 3rd row because she was serving "plus" passengers. For the entire duration of the flight I was constantly bumped and hit by people going to the toilet. I do not recommend this seat for any flight more than an hour!

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2018 / 01 / 25
for Seat 13F

there is also no right arm rest. I didn't think i would miss having a right arm rest, until i didn't have one for that flight.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017 / 12 / 16
for Seat 20C

This review is for the new 737-800 Max. This is a great aeroplane. The entire appearance of the 'plane is improved, the windows are larger and the 'plane seemed quieter.
Seat 20C had plenty of leg room for me (5' 10") - my knees were 6" from the seat in front. I found it quite comfortable even though the seats are all thinner nowadays.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017 / 10 / 30
for Seat 14F

The window seats in exit rows 13 and 14 don't have a armrest on the window side. Annoying when you're paying, $40+ dollars for the seat.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017 / 08 / 31
for Seat 2C and 2D

There are large hard drives bolted on the seat supports under 2C and 2D. That reduces the legroom for seats 2C and 2-D by about 6 inches and it's very cramped. Not Really what you expect from premium seating. Im so sad I didn't take a picture of it for you.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017 / 08 / 27
for Seat 7A

7A gets 2 windows which is better than one regular window so I would definitely chose this seat again. Doesn't bother me that it is "misaligned". The view is still great if not better !

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017 / 08 / 10
for Seat 11a

Typical WestJet - subpar in most if not all areas plus now (like everyone else) they upcharge for every little thing like seat selection, 1st checked bag, air, water, gravity, lift, etc.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017 / 07 / 17
for Seat Average

The plane was full, and we boarded last, so got to sit in the Plus seats for free.
The Plus seat isn't much different than the regular seat. Only that there's a tiny bit more legroom, but since it's bulkhead, there isn't underseat storage, and the tray table is in the armrest. Since it's close to the washroom, there may be lots of people wanting to use it. There were no individual screens on this particular airplane.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017 / 06 / 19
for Seat 14C

This is a great seat. Plenty of leg room as it is the exit row. Well worth the extra money if you are 6' or taller.

Submitted by
Jane J on
2017 / 06 / 07
for Seat 2A

DO NOT PAY EXTRA FOR THIS SEAT! We were on the red eye special from Vancouver to Montreal and I paid extra in the hope we may be able to stretch out and get some sleep. You do get extra leg room - granted! But the seats are hard, there is no extra recline AND THE WORST is that the seat in the middle has a permanently fixed 'table' which means you cannot put the armrest up and use it to stretch out over. I feel you have less seat width than in economy!! And they could at least put their arm rest up! Several even managed to get a whole row to themselves and could lie flat!!! There was no way you could do this in the Plus seating even if you had the whole row! Will never fly WestJet again!

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017 / 04 / 28
for Seat 14a b c

the tray is in the seat in front and there is under seat floor storage.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017 / 02 / 28
for Seat A1

I am a 6 foot male and chose Air Transat's Option Plus so I would have the most amount of leg room. The seat cost should be discounted due to the small and uncomfortable seats. I will be flying AT163 in 2 days. If this seating is similar, then I will never fly AT again. The model indicated 737-800 but we ended up flying a 737-738 I think. Transat should have notified the passenger of this model change.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017 / 01 / 24

Recently on a flight to Cuba we booked Option Plus with Air Transat and chose the seats 1 A,B and C because the booking agent said they had more room. They only have more leg room, the seat width is ridiculously narrow, & the bulkhead too low for an average size person (5'7") for someone over 6' it is impossible. My mother is very slim and barely fit into the seat, her shoulders were wider than the seat. Seats in row 1 are only acceptable for very slim, petite people and children.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2017 / 01 / 19
for Seat 13A

Tons of legroom (even more than Plus seating up front) and the fact that the row in front doesn't recline makes it even better. The comments on the seat indicate that the tray table is in the arm rest...it's not. However, window seats in this row do not have an arm rest on the side closest to the exit door.

Submitted by
Andrew M on
2016 / 12 / 04
for Seat 14D

Lots of legroom in this emergency row seat. I am 6' 5" and had about three inches from my knees to the seat back ahead of me. One gripe: The seat was rather uncomfortable due to the lack of padding.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016 / 10 / 18
for Seat 3F

Premium seating with 2 windows. Plenty of leg room. The center seat isn't missing, just has a tray table add on that is buckled in and secured rightly. It has a "padded" area for your elbow and extra drink holder. While one elbow has economy space room, the other has premium. Next time I'll be sure to get the window on my left side since I am right handed. Free meal, premium snacks, and premium drinks. Definitely worth the last minute upgrade.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016 / 07 / 14
for Seat 13D

Lots of extra leg room. The seat doesn't recline but it is definetly worth the trade-off. I also experienced the benefits of preboarding wiht a normal fare

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016 / 07 / 10
for Seat 12F

First I thought I would have a personal TV But I did not get one from LAX-YYC But the drinks were great and I liked the cookies and pretzels for snack. The food and drinks were great. I just wish had a TV when I was boarding in Los Angeles.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016 / 06 / 11

We were unsure which airline to use for flights between Vancouver and Honolulu so flew out using Air Canada Rouge and back on WestJet. WestJet wins all the way! Our seats were comfortable (unlike AC Rouge), leg room really good and service was friendly. WestJet every time from now on.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016 / 05 / 16

We had an amazing experience last year from Toronto to Vancouver and then on from Vancouver to Hawaii as we opted for the plus seating after the recommendation from the Westjet telephone representative for an addional $50/seat which was amazing. We had extra leg room and the middle seat by chance was empty which gave us even more room to relax and spread out...After such an amazing experience last year it only made sense to continue with plus seating again this year. The price had jumped from an extra $50/seat to $120/seat which, while still considerably better than purchasing plus at the time of booking, was still a bit surprising...This year I was told that there would be even more room as the middle seat had been removed back in September 2015 and larger seats would be replacing the old ones...To our surprise and disappointment, the seats were the same, only the middle seat had been modified with a booster like chair/tray table which made it impossible to get comfortable or even cozy up to my travelling companion. Even worse, I noticed that in row 3 the recline° of our chairs was significantly less than the seats in rows 1 and 2 eventhough we were all seated in plus...While this did not impede our leg room too much, the passengers in front were reclined much further than we could, and they were practically on our laps with their heads between the two rows!? We were even more shocked and disappointed when we realized that the passenger behind us in row 4 (not plus) had three seats to themselves and was able to lay down for the duration of the flight!?! Customer service on board from our flight attendants was excellent and superior to any other airline as always, as was the new Westjet connect content, but I don't understand why we weren't forwarded that row 3 had so much less recline° when we all paid for plus seating. Do not request row 3, as you will be sitting practically upright for your flight. Not worth the extra money this year at all...unfortunately very disappointed with the seats in row 3 :(

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016 / 03 / 03
for Seat 2a

While you get to avoid having someone in the middle seat because you are in plus, the stupid booster seat they fill the seat with is a waste of space. I was travelling with my girlfriend, while we essentially sat apart due to the spacer, neither of us was able to stretch out or really use this space in anyway. Better than economy...yes, but certainly not any form of first class and would benefit from having better seating instead of just decommissioning the middle seat.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016 / 02 / 20
for Seat 2F

Great seat, very comfortable.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016 / 02 / 16

There is no seat back screens in any of the fleet of West Jet planes now. They have all been replaced with personal playback units for rent. They are free in Plus seats. They have movies and television shows.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2016 / 01 / 29
for Seat 1D

I took a trip to Calgary on this plane, and had the seat 1D. The leg room was very ample. Great value, highly recommend it

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015 / 11 / 18
for Seat 8C

8C has less floor room for your small bag due to some equipment box between seats B and C. This also seems true for other *C and *D seats in nearby rows.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015 / 10 / 17
for Seat 2F

This is my favourite seat on this aircraft. The economy seat pitch makes them very uncomfortable and I'm only 5'2". The Plus is definitely worth the money for long hauls.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015 / 09 / 21
for Seat 18b

This 737-800 had no Tv ,no radio/music channels it was a 3 hour look out past pax in 18A or reread the the newspaper for entertainment, but the airfare was no less. Next time Air Canada.
Peter Archer.
Oliver BC.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015 / 09 / 11
for Seat 18B

I was on one of the newer 737-800 that had no seat back TV's, but it did have in seat power & USB outlets, WIFI entertainment system and internet access. It was great. They offered 15 mins of free internet access as a trial, but I was able to relogin several times after the 15 mins were up, with no charge. I missed having the real time map showing our actual location, but I was able to track the flight progress on flighttracker website once I logged into internet access.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015 / 06 / 01
for Seat 2F

After 2 bad experiences on Wesjet due to most uncomfortable seats (people in front reclining their seat and making your 4 hour trip a trip to the torture room), I booked a ''Plus'' seat. Third time lucky, the chap in front came down as soon as we took off and moved so much that he knocked down my glass of red wine and it came down all over my trousers....how wonderful!
For my return trip, I got my money back from Westjet and booked on Air Canada....what a relief!

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015 / 05 / 24
for Seat 14C

The legroom is much narrower than the old plane. I try very best to check in right before 24 hours in order to get the exit row. I think the legroom is 1.5 times longer than the regular seat. Even if I cannot get the aisle seat, I would rather stick in the middle seat in an exit row instead of an aisle while company paid $20 to reserve an aisle seat. Plus everyone is trying to get room for overhead storage,having sit in exit row will entitle yourself to get on the plane first.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015 / 04 / 04
for Seat 2C

The struts that support the seats are not aligned with armrests as a previous reviewer mentioned. The effect is the window seats have unobstructed foot room that goes under the middle seats as well. The middle seats have generous foot room at the expense of the aisle seats but the outboard strut can get in your way. However, on planes with the entertainment system in the seat backs the middle seats lose a good chunk of foot room for the system. Finally the aisle seats have pathetic foot room as the inboard chair strut is quite far under the aisle seats and there is a metal rail under aisle seats as well to keep items stowed under seats contained.
If you are short and don't need to store things under the seats this won't matter to you. However for taller travellers or those with larger items to stow under the seats the aisle seats are much less desirable particularly on longer flights.
Other than that the seats lack lumbar support which if not addressed, again particularly on longer flights, can become an uncomfortable issue. And I would have to agree with Airbus comments that seats should never be less than 18" wide.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2015 / 01 / 05
for Seat 12C

The seats on this new plane are horrifically uncomfortable. The legroom was not the problem. The pitch of the seats is such that by the end of a 3 hour flight I had such a stiff neck that lasted 2 days into my holiday. The fact that row 12 does not recline made matters worse as there was no way to relieve the effect on your neck. On our return flight, i had a seat that could recline but unfortunately could not recline it as the person behind me was over 6 feet and I would not do that to him. Will Be avoiding this new plane at all costs.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014 / 12 / 12

The new plane I was on had the new thiinner seats and no in-seat TV's. We upgraded to Plus for the legroom, which was ok, but the rest.....wow. I don't know what they have done to these seats, but there were the most uncomfortable seats I've ever had on a plane. Is the seat shorter? Are they more upright? Less padded? I think it's all of these. I can't pinpoint what is different, but it was a torturous trip. I can't imagine a trip longer that 3 hours in these seats.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014 / 12 / 03
for Seat 3C

All C and D seats on this plane have a space about 1 foot wide for the "personal" item and their feet under the seat ahead.
All A,B,E,F seats have a space almost twice that size. Very uncomfortable trip especially when the big fellow beside me spilled his scotch on me even though he had all the room!

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014 / 06 / 11
for Seat 4a

They won't let you use the Economy plus washroom and it's a long walk to the back of the plane.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014 / 05 / 07
for Seat 3A

3A is a Plus Seat and these seats have amazing legroom, they are definitely worth paying the extra money, especially on any flights to Mexico or Hawaii where the flights can run anywhere between 4 and 7 hours. They run anywhere between $40-$60 per seat depending on the flight length. Best pay for the seats when checking in if there are any left instead of buying the Plus Seat when purchasing your fare, you'll save a lot of money that way. Free food and drinks in these seats are also a bonus.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014 / 01 / 31
for Seat 1F

Leg room is quite good, the problem is with the curvature of the airframe, it narrows and anyone 6 feet and over, won't have adequate headroom

WestJet flies 1 versions of Boeing 737-800.

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Boeing 737-800 (738)

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Standard Plus (Rows 1-3)

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